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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> hot dog guy! >> hey, man, to you, it's mr. vice president hot dog guy. >> vice president joe biden served hot dogs last night on comedy central's "colbert report" celebrated the returnifiction. free beer and ice cream were added to the mix. general odierno made a toupee of colbert's hair. colbert arrived on a tank. >>> the video game metal of iron
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no...
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[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business or patent and invention, where we build a home run clean energy industry because i do not want to seek new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. by american workers [applause] . [applause] we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training t
[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know...
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>> on medicare advantage, it was supposed to save us money. it has not save us money. that is a true statement i am not familiar with the difference and outcomes. i have not studied that personally. i think that is very relevant to look at. >> i don't know the answer to one aspect. the design of medicare advantage and the way was designed to be reimbursed was the way was not supposed to happen. i don't think there is any evidence that in fact it is cherry picking. that is not the kind of medicare advantage i would want to have. this medicare advantage is not designed by may. i would have medicare and that is where the people are bidding rather than us telling them what they will get. i would have been bidding for what they are willing to take care of people for. that is a different kind of idea. i think we need to investigate how to get the incentives so that the suppliers have a reason to bid for what they will be supplying for us. what we are currently doing is not doing that. getting rid of medicare advantage will not help those either. >> what about the providers?
>> on medicare advantage, it was supposed to save us money. it has not save us money. that is a true statement i am not familiar with the difference and outcomes. i have not studied that personally. i think that is very relevant to look at. >> i don't know the answer to one aspect. the design of medicare advantage and the way was designed to be reimbursed was the way was not supposed to happen. i don't think there is any evidence that in fact it is cherry picking. that is not the...
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coming up, he'll tell us what stocks he's buying. >> susie: b.p. today released its own findings about what went wrong on the deepwater horizon rig. the oil giant takes some responsibility for the deadly disaster, but says it was a chain of events involving multiple companies that led to the accident. b.p. began its investigation immediately after the explosion and released the results today in a 200-page report. stephanie dhue has more. >> reporter: today's report says the problem started with a bad cement job that caused dangerous gases to leak into the well undetected. crew members misread tests and thought the well was under control, and didn't act until it was too late. the blowout preventer, which should have sealed the well, failed. b.p. took responsibility for its decisions on the rig, but also blamed halliburton for the cement job and rig operator transocean, which maintained the blowout preventer. transocean called b.p.'s report a "self-serving attempt to conceal... b.p.'s fatally flawed well design." b.p. says the well design is sound an
coming up, he'll tell us what stocks he's buying. >> susie: b.p. today released its own findings about what went wrong on the deepwater horizon rig. the oil giant takes some responsibility for the deadly disaster, but says it was a chain of events involving multiple companies that led to the accident. b.p. began its investigation immediately after the explosion and released the results today in a 200-page report. stephanie dhue has more. >> reporter: today's report says the problem...
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thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year rose into the bank. >> financial stocks were under pressure in europe this wednesday, but other factors were supporting markets. we have a wrap of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> trading this wednesday started on the low side when ere was ne that exports from germany slightly decreased. reassuring signals came to the markets. for example, news that industrial production in germany continue to increase. the portuguese government successfully placed to new government bonds on the market. still, -- steel and gold are on
thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year...
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thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year rose into the bank. >> financial stocks were under pressure in europe this wednesday, but other factors were supporting markets. we have a wrap of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> trading this wednesday started on the low side when there was news that exports from germany slightly decreased. reassuring signals came to the markets. for example, news that industrial production in germany continue to increase. the portuguese government successfully placed to new government bonds on the market. still, -- steel and the rise
thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year...
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what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department ordered u.s. around the world to assess their security and brace for possible protests. general david petraeus, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, met today with afghan president hamid karzai, both warned that jones' plan could endanger u.s. troops. and the vatican said "this act would only call for new hate and violence." kelly cobiella is in gainesville, florida tonight. kelly, pastor jones is getting lots of criticism from many corners but he's claiming a lot of people are actually on his side. >> he does say that, katie. and he says the
what arthur murray never told us. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. he's heard the complaints, the outrage in church groups, the military, even world leaders. but today florida pastor terry jones insisted he will go ahead with plans to burn copies of the koran on saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in response, the state department...
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john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door honda, probably an accord or something. and it is about half the length that it was originally. it's literally buried under the front of this truck. >> john, let me just say, because we did see ambulances there, have you been able to tell whether they took anybody or they have gotten anybody out of that vehicle? >> reporter: well, there was three ambulances -- only one left now. there were three ambulances when i got out here. none of them appeared to take off with lights and sirens too much. so if they were serious injuries, they probably have been t
john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the president accused the republicans of being fiscally irresponsible, but admitted that his own policies have not worked as quickly as hoped. congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> we got some business to do today. >> reporter: just eight weeks from election day, the president made his pitch in cleveland today to help the sputtering u.s. economy >> that means making long-term investments in education and clean energy; in basic research, technology, and infrastructure. >> reporter: and he also took a stand against extending the bush era tax cuts for the top 2% of earners, setting up a pre- election fight with repub
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as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a sudden i look at the screen and realized, my goodness, that's a precancerous polyp, what's that doing there? >> reporter: an intestinal polyp as collection of cells that may develop into colon cancer over time. keep in mind dr. oz is famously healthy. preaching healthy living in his books and on the television show. he's 50. the recommended age for getting a colonoscopy. but oz admits he would have waited a decade if not for his tv show. he spoke with "gma's" robin roberts about it. >> it's so arrogant and i feel so humbled, almost ashamed
as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a...
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. >> thanks for joining us. world news is next. i'm cheryl jenning autos hope to see you >>> tonight on "world news," the fight is on. the campaign showdown on taxes and the economy. as the president calls out republicans by name. >>> and they are under water in parts of texas, swamped by a foot of rain from hermine. rescues at the last minute. >>> "world news" investigates. what if translators for u.s. soldiers in afghanistan only pretended to know the language? the wrong world can be fatal. brian ross is here. >>> and getting answers on your health. dr. oz talks about his cancer scare. we ask more questions about preventing cancer for everyone. >>> and here east's a dancing d. new scientific proof how you can be a star when your friends go dancing. >>> good evening. it will be the big battle to the finish line in november, and this is the question -- how big a tax cut will you get next year? and should taxes increase on the wealthiest americans? we have an exclusive interview with the president tonight. he walked into the lion's
. >> thanks for joining us. world news is next. i'm cheryl jenning autos hope to see you >>> tonight on "world news," the fight is on. the campaign showdown on taxes and the economy. as the president calls out republicans by name. >>> and they are under water in parts of texas, swamped by a foot of rain from hermine. rescues at the last minute. >>> "world news" investigates. what if translators for u.s. soldiers in afghanistan only pretended...
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kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at her school. for 15 years, every week at lunchtime, students can browse and buy lightly-used children's books for just a few quarters. teach in a very low social i don't economic area where parents are paying rent and paying money for food and that's about all they can afford. >> reporter: so when nancy was invited into her students' homes, she saw a need that she could fill. >> i noticed that there were no books in the children's homes. and books are important to learning. >> reporter: nancy first started this bookstore at school after reading an article in parade magazine, where a teacher in new york had created
kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at...
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for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest. what are you hearing about
for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest....
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it will not get us there. it will not get us there. it will not get us there. so that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch, or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? do we settle for a slow decline, or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a friday -- and a thriving middle-class? that is the america that i see. we may not be there yet, but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, or remake it easier to start a business or patent an invention, where we build a homegrown, clean energy industry -- because i do not want to see new solar panels or electric cars or vans batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. if by american workers. we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training to compete with any worker in the world. that is why we've set a goal t
it will not get us there. it will not get us there. it will not get us there. so that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch, or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? do we settle for a slow decline, or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a friday -- and a thriving middle-class? that is the america that i see. we may not be there yet, but we know where this country needs to go. we see a...
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if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results you last night: a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion, shot and killed >>> as we showed you last night, a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion shot and killed by police last week. one viewer wants to know, how co
if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve...
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it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by stimulus, from my research, this is by far the most effective way to get people back onto the street, on to the payroll, and i want to again thank mayor newsom and trent for their leadership because that is a type of innovation that as a taxpayer, we see on these issues, which is the kind of innovation that makes america the country it is today. now, mayor newsom: what really caught my attention was that he did not want to take the risk of hiring additional employees in the hopes that the company would grow. jobs now allowed him to hire additional employees
it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by...
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>> good evening, commissioners and chief and staff, and the people who live behind us that keep us from anarchy. my name is doug mallar, private investigator of crimes against children. i have done it for 18 years. i a participated in investigations in 16 states and six trips to washington dc i have dozens of national references who lend their names and phone numbers, saying check me out. no one has ever asked -- has never had their name taken off my list. >> as you know, some of you were here when i came to years ago, and again last year. now we are tired of coming here and asking the police chief and you people to help us protect children when we have witnesses who have seen a lieutenant colonel living in san francisco at leavenworth st. skin babies alive, as well as torture 800 victims in eight states. i am giving you what i have given to d a harris today, what i have given to the u.s. attorney in san francisco today, and which i just returned from washington, d.c. last week, where we notified eric colder -- holder, care of michelle obama, what you're law enforcement here are coverin
>> good evening, commissioners and chief and staff, and the people who live behind us that keep us from anarchy. my name is doug mallar, private investigator of crimes against children. i have done it for 18 years. i a participated in investigations in 16 states and six trips to washington dc i have dozens of national references who lend their names and phone numbers, saying check me out. no one has ever asked -- has never had their name taken off my list. >> as you know, some of...
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he is not just someone making use of the opportunities afforded by free-speech over the internet. he is a matter of great concern to the united states, but the ability to use yemen as a platform for radicalization, especially in an ever more globalized, connected, electronic world is something we are worried about. >> you referenced saudi arabia and the saudi stability as a principal consideration in thinking about connections between yemen and the region more broadly. you did not reference iran and yemen's repeated claims that yemen's repeated claims that
he is not just someone making use of the opportunities afforded by free-speech over the internet. he is a matter of great concern to the united states, but the ability to use yemen as a platform for radicalization, especially in an ever more globalized, connected, electronic world is something we are worried about. >> you referenced saudi arabia and the saudi stability as a principal consideration in thinking about connections between yemen and the region more broadly. you did not...
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but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case a conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review all policies that just aren't needed anymore. the situation in asia has calmed there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exist or in western asia and not here the people in okinawa think that the strategic value of these bases as the minister for the us. but with china growing stronger as a geo political force in the region and the instab
but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the...
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from what you've got us. president medvedev says that those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained as part of the ongoing investigation our teams were if a notion to joins us now live from an airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst injuries just arrived for treatment. of the plane has just landed it's there behind you please describe the scene for us. well much russia's minister of britain says plane has learned that indeed here at the romans could mean a tree i'm told outside most role of eleven people from calls in the russian southern republican. where powerful call bowman. scores the early on. hope you can see the plane behind me right now maybe you can see those. coming out from the plane being transported to ambulances car lining here waiting for them to come from. these eleven people of the whole been seriously injured most heard following the terror act calls and then those who really need very special treatment and tha
from what you've got us. president medvedev says that those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained as part of the ongoing investigation our teams were if a notion to joins us now live from an airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst injuries just arrived for treatment. of the plane has just landed it's there behind you please describe the scene for us. well much russia's minister of britain says plane has learned...
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from us. president medvedev says those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained and the investigation is continuing our team correspondent maria had otieno joins us live now from the airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst injuries are shortly expected to arrive so tell us russia's top officials have pledged to bring those responsible to justice how is the investigation going so far. well indeed you're absolutely right the investigation of a powerful car bomb in that hate earlier today the city of logic of course in the russian sudden republic of north a city is currently undergoing they had russia's aphis the federal security service is currently in the republic to personally oversee the investigation and his reported that indeed three suspects have been detained so far although we are not giving any details about exactly who are these people earlier the prosecutors have also announced that they've managed to fin
from us. president medvedev says those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained and the investigation is continuing our team correspondent maria had otieno joins us live now from the airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst injuries are shortly expected to arrive so tell us russia's top officials have pledged to bring those responsible to justice how is the investigation going so far. well indeed you're absolutely...
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well, if you're watching us on knvn nbc 4 chico, california. if you're looking to start your day with some fresh air, how about some stretching and a little sun? head over to the one mile pool for yoga in the park. and that's your "pacific event of the day," lynn. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> well, now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the britney spears bodyguard whose been threatening a sexual harassment lawsuit has finally filed his papers. the suit alleges that spears made repeated unwanted sexual advances and repeatedly exposed herself in front of him. spears also allegedly mistreated her children in front of him, once demanding his belt so she could "savagely hit" her youngest child. >>> elsewhere, "dancing with the stars" participants will not meet bristol palin's ex, levi johnston. "popeater" reports expecting the worst, palin has banned johnston from the set. a family friend told the website, "the only person that loves the press more than palin is levi himself." >>> "jersey shores'" snooki pleaded g
well, if you're watching us on knvn nbc 4 chico, california. if you're looking to start your day with some fresh air, how about some stretching and a little sun? head over to the one mile pool for yoga in the park. and that's your "pacific event of the day," lynn. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> well, now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the britney spears bodyguard whose been threatening a sexual harassment lawsuit has finally filed...
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from what you've got us and president medvedev said those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained as part of an ongoing investigation and our correspondent maria for notion of how the story from the airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst injuries have just arrived for treatment. investigation over the tire acting because he's on the go we know they had a vicious office be federal security service is currently in the republic to personally morning to the cetacean to personally oversee the investigation and he's reported that three suspects have been detained so far although we are not given any detail exactly who are these people earlier the prosecutors have also knowledge that they've managed to find out who owned the call that exploded in this city over the gaza on thursday morning and they've also told us that it was registered in they were neighboring nepal they call it it's another volatile place in the riches north caucasus russia's president dmitri medvedev has and it condemned the terror act cal
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so, tonight, brian rooney takes us to one colorful place people go to grease the skids. >> rust? >> a little bit of rust around the back window. >> reporter: we met rick harrison in a las vegas subdivision, kicking the tires on a 1962 cadillac fleet wood he was considering buying. >> nice. >> reporter: the owner sees a big payday. >> i think it's got to be worth, after it is fixed up, $15,000. i'd like to get between five and eight out of it. >> reporter: but that rick. if there's a flaw, he'll find it. >> this baby blue velour just ain't going to sell. >> reporter: the whole negotiations happens under the scrutiny of television cameras. >> i'm rick harrison, and this is my pawnshop. >> reporter: rick runs the famed gold and silver pawnshop on las vegas boulevard. his shop and family are the focus of one of the top rated shows on cable television. the history channel's "pawn stars." he's not just some guy running a seedy pawnshop. he's a star. they buy people's gold rings, art work, antique guns. or loan money on items put up for collateral. what's called a pawn. and who knew tha
so, tonight, brian rooney takes us to one colorful place people go to grease the skids. >> rust? >> a little bit of rust around the back window. >> reporter: we met rick harrison in a las vegas subdivision, kicking the tires on a 1962 cadillac fleet wood he was considering buying. >> nice. >> reporter: the owner sees a big payday. >> i think it's got to be worth, after it is fixed up, $15,000. i'd like to get between five and eight out of it. >>...
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and contact us through there. and let us know. the other guitar given to him by dime bag darrell, late guitar player fwor pantera. >> there is rain in parts. >> spencer is here with the forecast. >> way cooler and breezy. lots of clouds around and some unusual precipitation. it's pretty much over. we can have sprinkles so i won't say it's ended completely, but it has ended for now there. is a beautiful sky in emeryville looking north. there is lots of blue and openings and brakes. very interesting cloud formations. there is live doppler 7 there is a storm system to our northeast that has been a thunderstorm pushing through arbuckle area that lost structure there. this is still active and pushing towards sacramento now there. is active weather near us. here is a look at 24 hour rainfall total around the bay area. la honda into santa cruz mountains 16/100ths. bringing us san francisco, monterey, far less rainfall. just a few 100 of an inch. wet weather nonetheless. taking a look at readings at 58 degrees in san francisco. and temper
and contact us through there. and let us know. the other guitar given to him by dime bag darrell, late guitar player fwor pantera. >> there is rain in parts. >> spencer is here with the forecast. >> way cooler and breezy. lots of clouds around and some unusual precipitation. it's pretty much over. we can have sprinkles so i won't say it's ended completely, but it has ended for now there. is a beautiful sky in emeryville looking north. there is lots of blue and openings and...
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taxpayer money well these elites basically use kabul bank as a weapon of to defraud the popular. and now the new york times had originally reported on the run on kabul bank saying that the u.s. was going to bail it out and then they printed a retraction well he william k. black is saying no the u.s. taxpayer is bailing it out whether it's directly or indirectly we are because there is no other economy there but defrauding the u.s. taxpayer. is the one guy who knows where the bodies are buried this global financial system that's why you'll never get the position of regulating anybody because he's simply too good at what he does cavil bank situation yes another example of a bank going bankrupt to protect itself against rogue banking assassins on wall street and the kabal bank yes it's an example of control fraud yes the u.s. will bail it out just like hank paulson back in october of two thousand and eight but a gun the congressman said and said if you don't give us seven hundred billion dollars so we can give our banking relations in europe the american taxpayer money we're going t
taxpayer money well these elites basically use kabul bank as a weapon of to defraud the popular. and now the new york times had originally reported on the run on kabul bank saying that the u.s. was going to bail it out and then they printed a retraction well he william k. black is saying no the u.s. taxpayer is bailing it out whether it's directly or indirectly we are because there is no other economy there but defrauding the u.s. taxpayer. is the one guy who knows where the bodies are buried...
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that is where lisa amin is live for us tonight. lisa? >> reporter: david lewis was shot and killed three months ago in a parking garage at 5:40 p.m. and today volunteers passed out the flyers, hoping they will jog someone's memory who was here that day who may have seen something. friends and family spent an hour inside the mall for about an hour talking about lewis. at the time he was shot, san mateo police said the murder was targeted and lewis was arguing with someone. after serving 25 search warrants and interviewing more than 100 people there are still no suspects. >> that is what makes cases like this the most difficult when you only have a suspect and a victim and you don't have a lot of witness information. >> i believe that someone seen something. they may be afraid to come forward. they may have thought wow, that was a -- i don't know. they may have left the mall without knowing what happened. we are in the mall because some people never even knew that day that a murder occurred right here. >> reporter: lewis founded free at la
that is where lisa amin is live for us tonight. lisa? >> reporter: david lewis was shot and killed three months ago in a parking garage at 5:40 p.m. and today volunteers passed out the flyers, hoping they will jog someone's memory who was here that day who may have seen something. friends and family spent an hour inside the mall for about an hour talking about lewis. at the time he was shot, san mateo police said the murder was targeted and lewis was arguing with someone. after serving 25...
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all right joe thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show the tea party is going to school. teachers partiers are going to learn politics while what my only question is then these people learn civics in high school on have a little fun on the issue with sarah but in cars and distant. from the city. they managed not only to stay alone. but to get to say sins and souls in human circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged. through the eyes of the survivors. would be so much brighter if you knew more about song from funniest impression in some. stunts on t.v. dot com. a federal court. has laid out a new ruling for law enforcement accessing cell phone data say up until recently police have had restricted access to your cellphone data but civil liberty organizations decided that they were going to take this case to court in hopes of finally putting restrictions on them being able to retrieve all that out of the belongs to you now the ruling on this case came down on tuesday and well the results are messy the c
all right joe thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show the tea party is going to school. teachers partiers are going to learn politics while what my only question is then these people learn civics in high school on have a little fun on the issue with sarah but in cars and distant. from the city. they managed not only to stay alone. but to get to say sins and souls in human circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged. through the eyes of the survivors. would be so...
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he used one of those to record his first album. the other guitar was given to him by heavy metal pioneer dime bag daryl. the guitar player for pan terra. >> i had my dime bolt over here. i had my guitar that i recorded and wrote my first album with machine head over there. >> now flin says he's convinced he was targeted in this theft. he's offering a $3,000 reward for the return of his prized guitars. at the same time martinez police are examining the fingerprints that may be connected to the thefts. >>> well, new rules are in the works for the airlines. the surprising amount of time that pilots spend at the airport that's not accounted for and could effect the safety of your next flight. >>> and also faceoff over furloughs and whether or not the governor has the power to force state employees to go without pay. when that decision's going to be made. >>> and president obama weighs in on a florida pastor's plans to burn the koran this weekend. i'll tell you what the president has to say coming up. >>> and traffic looking good. we'll
he used one of those to record his first album. the other guitar was given to him by heavy metal pioneer dime bag daryl. the guitar player for pan terra. >> i had my dime bolt over here. i had my guitar that i recorded and wrote my first album with machine head over there. >> now flin says he's convinced he was targeted in this theft. he's offering a $3,000 reward for the return of his prized guitars. at the same time martinez police are examining the fingerprints that may be...
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caravalho wouldn't talk to us, but he told us by email that he was trying to help. we showed his memo to general chiarelli. >> were you aware of this memo before yesterday or today? >> no, i wasn't. i've asked my lawyers to look at it, okay, to make sure that we have not made this more restrictive than the army regulation. >> chiarelli says some soldiers with t.b.i.s have received purple hearts. but the pentagon told us they don't know how many and they don't know how many have been denied. >> i appreciate you bringing this to my attention, i will go down range and insure that i talk to them and let them know that they need to be more in line with the regulation. we asked officials at the pentagon what's the purple heart policy in afghanistan now that the fighting and explosions are shifting there. they said, they're revising the policy. meanwhile, the military says they're making progress. they've just opened a center to study traumatic brain injury and they've rolled out a new policy designed to improve diagnosis and treatment. but, for soldiers like michelle dyar
caravalho wouldn't talk to us, but he told us by email that he was trying to help. we showed his memo to general chiarelli. >> were you aware of this memo before yesterday or today? >> no, i wasn't. i've asked my lawyers to look at it, okay, to make sure that we have not made this more restrictive than the army regulation. >> chiarelli says some soldiers with t.b.i.s have received purple hearts. but the pentagon told us they don't know how many and they don't know how many...
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it brings us back to this question. if the main priority is to deny a al qaeda training camps in afghanistan, perhaps there is an inconsistency in having a timetable. we do not know if we will succeed by 2014 or 2015. are you absolutely clear that, if we have not achieved our objective by 2015, we will be withdrawing regardless of whether we have achieved our objective? >> i do not want anyone to have any doubts about this. we will be fulfilling the prime minister's commitment. he is very clear that there will not be british troops in a combat role in afghanistan by 2015. we are very clear about it. of course, there could be some troops in a training role and in diplomatic relations in the longer term, as we have with other countries. but we do not want to be fighting in afghanistan any longer than is necessary. i understand your skepticism. it is a totally legitimate question. there have been so many difficult questions for -- difficult decisions for our predecessors to make. it is entirely understandable that there is
it brings us back to this question. if the main priority is to deny a al qaeda training camps in afghanistan, perhaps there is an inconsistency in having a timetable. we do not know if we will succeed by 2014 or 2015. are you absolutely clear that, if we have not achieved our objective by 2015, we will be withdrawing regardless of whether we have achieved our objective? >> i do not want anyone to have any doubts about this. we will be fulfilling the prime minister's commitment. he is very...
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she joins us now. >> thank you. it's an honor. >> when we were going to have you as a guest, it's a pleasure to talk to you, you're such a lovely woman, but i -- i questioned how hard it is for you to be constantly questioned about this horrible day in america's history and your son's involvement. is it hard for you to recount it. >> i think i, like everybody in america, we think about this because it's -- we have so much unfinished business. we have a real -- we have aviation security problems that continue to plague the industry. we are really not safe when we fly. we are still troubled, clearly, by the news headlines that you talked about this morning. there seems to be a real upwell of anti-movement sentiment that is troubling. what we need to do is have conciliation and hope and generosity among people who are -- especially among religious leaders. >> i want to get to what's going on in today's news and all that, just so people continue to remember what your son did. he was on united flight 93. >> yes. >> he wa
she joins us now. >> thank you. it's an honor. >> when we were going to have you as a guest, it's a pleasure to talk to you, you're such a lovely woman, but i -- i questioned how hard it is for you to be constantly questioned about this horrible day in america's history and your son's involvement. is it hard for you to recount it. >> i think i, like everybody in america, we think about this because it's -- we have so much unfinished business. we have a real -- we have aviation...
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let us pray. oh god, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come, you have been sheltered for us in lights stormy blast and we thank you that you prepare for us a eternal home. from everlasting to everlasting, you are god. we of, and gathered here today in this place to begin our work. before we do so, we come to you because we need you in your honor you because you are taught all by yourself. we call on you to, because we need you as we go into this season. they're people who think and believe that they represent you, that they hold some moral position that makes standing for social justice wrong. we come to you because we know you and we know that you care about the poor, that you said here about justice, that you care about equality, that you stand for equal opportunity. we call on you to let the truth rainfall lord, let your people in north the position that government cannot tell people that needed. the truth set them free. bless our leaders and our president in our speakers and all of
let us pray. oh god, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come, you have been sheltered for us in lights stormy blast and we thank you that you prepare for us a eternal home. from everlasting to everlasting, you are god. we of, and gathered here today in this place to begin our work. before we do so, we come to you because we need you in your honor you because you are taught all by yourself. we call on you to, because we need you as we go into this season. they're people who think and...
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that work will bring us future airmen. in all these commitments, you are walking the walk and setting the example for this next, greatest generation. finally, especially in the middle of our difficult work in iraq and afghanistan, over the past several years, thank you for helping to build the supportive american public that understands the importance of our military institutions, what they mean to our society, the depth of our commitment to the nation, and the sacrifices made by our military members and their families. i ask that you continue to frame these issues accordingly in the public debate. in the local communities that you serve, and in the minds of all americans, we owe a debt of gratitude to the american legion for 92 years of unwavering support of veterans by veterans. take pride in the fact that your steadfast support and strong national defense, your unwaveringly advocacy for a well-prepared force, has made a difference to the united states air force. thank you for having me. it is an honor to serve alongside
that work will bring us future airmen. in all these commitments, you are walking the walk and setting the example for this next, greatest generation. finally, especially in the middle of our difficult work in iraq and afghanistan, over the past several years, thank you for helping to build the supportive american public that understands the importance of our military institutions, what they mean to our society, the depth of our commitment to the nation, and the sacrifices made by our military...
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the rest of us the 50s. these temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees cooler like oakland and livermore, 13 in novato and 11 santa rosa. this compared to yesterday morning. a light jacket may be possible for your wardrobe. temperatures today, the clock under mostly cloudy skies. we'll see gradual increase in sunshine and a gradual decrease in the winds this afternoon. not only will it look warmer, it will also feel warmer this afternoon. mid to upper 50s half moon bay, san francisco. low to mid-60s around the bay and upper 60s inland for lunchtime temperatures. by noon inland, 7 degree temperatures. mid to upper 60s around the bay and 57 half moon bay. accu-weather seven-day forecast, our biggest jump in temperatures will be tomorrow. warm 4 degrees from the coast to inland areas and a couple more degrees of warmth for start and temperatures hold steady through tuesday. >> looking forward to the warmer weather. road work going on and most of the road work usually clears by 5:00 this morning but this one will be
the rest of us the 50s. these temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees cooler like oakland and livermore, 13 in novato and 11 santa rosa. this compared to yesterday morning. a light jacket may be possible for your wardrobe. temperatures today, the clock under mostly cloudy skies. we'll see gradual increase in sunshine and a gradual decrease in the winds this afternoon. not only will it look warmer, it will also feel warmer this afternoon. mid to upper 50s half moon bay, san francisco. low to...
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send us your answer at mornings@cbs5.com. we're also on facebook and twitter. >> you have to have a little bit of notoriety or do something that gets you in the news to get these high-profile jobs. >> i remember this guy was in this whole stock scandal in europe and in the newspaper touting the stock and... >> he got fired, didn't he? or no? >> i think he got you know -- but look. you know? >> cnn. >> even better things. >>> all righ. the science of dancing reveals the moves that women find attractive. >>> a little girl runs on a road. that's what drivers see. but it's not real. the purpose for this hologram. they were installed in a san ,, you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl.
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it is about using our system in the west against us. using our tolerance. the danish cartoons are a great example. host: "usa today" says this incident is a reminder how inconvenient the constitution can be. this is according to a professor whose media law class discussed the case. another professor, alan wolfe from boston college -- rose in los angeles, a democrat. caller: hi. i am absolutely appalled that they would consider to burn the koran. there are religious zealots in every religion and to play god is unbelievable. i just see that we are going back in time. we have become -- host: ohio. republican. caller: good morning. host: please, go ahead. caller: i think this is a national security issue. it may be a free-speech issue at the same time. but the propaganda victory they will achieve a from watching those korans burned cannot be overestimated. and i am afraid president obama may have to comment on it, too, and get ahead of this unfortunate. host: the white house already has, called it is crystal. caller: i have a feeling he will have to comment. ro
it is about using our system in the west against us. using our tolerance. the danish cartoons are a great example. host: "usa today" says this incident is a reminder how inconvenient the constitution can be. this is according to a professor whose media law class discussed the case. another professor, alan wolfe from boston college -- rose in los angeles, a democrat. caller: hi. i am absolutely appalled that they would consider to burn the koran. there are religious zealots in every...
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coming up, he'll tell us what stocks he's buying. >> susie: b.p. today released its own findings about what went wrong on the deepwater horizon rig.
coming up, he'll tell us what stocks he's buying. >> susie: b.p. today released its own findings about what went wrong on the deepwater horizon rig.
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> that is right. exactly right. or twice a week. hi, everyone. i'm executive director of the human services agency, the agency that administers the jobs now program, which we are here to talk about today. a month from now, the lesson a month from now, if congress does not enact -- does not act, this jobs program is going to go away. it will go way across the country as well. we jumped early into this program on the heels of the federal stimulus act in february. the act allowed for 100% federal reimbursement of wages to employers who hire individuals through this program. the idea in san francisco was threefold. first would be to get people back to work, which this program has done with a wild success.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> that is right. exactly right. or twice a week. hi, everyone. i'm executive director of the human services agency, the agency that administers the...